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Annual review: My Portfolio for 2022

Annual review: My Portfolio for 2022

Hello folks, and welcome to the annual review of the dividend growth companies from my watchlist!  I have been busy with other projects, which is why I haven’t posted updates on when I add positions to my portfolio, but the method hasn’t changed. I continue to use the...
Annual review: My US DGI Portfolio for 2021

Annual review: My US DGI Portfolio for 2021

Continuing my annual review for 2021 regarding US companies, after posting my 2021 watchlist review for Canadian companies, the same steps apply: I evaluate the operating performance of the business, not how the price stock did. More importantly, I scan the market for...
Annual review: My Canadian DGI Portfolio for 2021

Annual review: My Canadian DGI Portfolio for 2021

Greetings!! I haven’t posted in a while, as I have been busy with other projects, but the beauty of a dividend growth portfolio is that it keeps working for us and it doesn’t require much baby-sitting. Typically at any period, dividends keep piling on,while we...
High yield during uncertain times: Worth chasing it?

High yield during uncertain times: Worth chasing it?

Many companies are at a high yield now. Should we take advantage of it? Or leave it alone because these are unknown times?   I have always advocated to not chase yield, and instead, chase dividend growth and the sustainability of growing that dividend. So this...
Annual review: My US DGI Portfolio for 2020

Annual review: My US DGI Portfolio for 2020

Greetings! Now that the Canada DGI Portfolio for 2020 has been reviewed, it’s time to review the US DGI Portfolio.    Companies that no longer meet my goals for 2020: 1 company on my US DGI Portfolio was removed for 2020, due to being acquired and delisted as a...
Annual review: My Canadian DGI Portfolio for 2020

Annual review: My Canadian DGI Portfolio for 2020

Happy New Year!!   Every year I review my current watchlist, to ensure that the businesses that I decided to partner with still meet my goals.  This exercise has nothing to do with stock price performance. A decision to invest in these businesses (buy at sound...

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